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Norwich The city expects to receive a $10 million check from the U.S. Treasury soon, but city officials are still studying the 151-page rule book governing how to spend the first half of the $21 million allocated to the city through the American Rescue Plan.
City Manager John Salomone said Wednesday he had hoped the guidelines from the U.S. Treasury would be more specific in instructing municipalities how they can spend the millions in COVID-19 recovery funding being funneled directly to them. Instead, after stating that cities and towns cannot use the funding to pay down pension debt or reduce property taxes, the report is less specific in most categories.
This Chennai girl used Tinder to help with a blood donation drive
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After a long pause, Tinder is back in business. Only this time, users are not looking for a prospective date
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QUICK CONNECT Riya Gupta’s page Blood Donor Connect helps in getting the word across to potential donors
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After a long pause, Tinder is back in business. Only this time, users are not looking for a prospective date
Remember Tinder? In our pre-pandemic lives, the popular dating app had users swiping left and right in search of the perfect match. Now, despite the lockdown, people are swiping again. Only this time, it is to find blood.
New London Jeanne Milstein, the city’s Human Services Director, says a $200,000 boost in funding in the mayor’s proposed budget could reduce the number of mental-health-related calls to police.
She is developing a plan for a Peer Navigator program and looking to hire at least three people “with lived mental health experience” to perform follow-up work with individuals with mental health issues who find themselves dealing with police officers.
About 40% of police calls for service in the city are mental health related and Milstein said the program could reduce that number and curtail repeat calls from certain individuals. Navigators would work with individuals to get treatment, housing, jobs or whatever it is that had initially prompted a situation that ended with a call to police.